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Comparison of a Manual and an Automated Method to Estimate the Number of Uterine Eggs in Anisakid Nematodes: To Coulter or Not to Coulter. Is That th…

2007

Studies reporting numbers of eggs in vagina and utero in nematodes often give little information of the technique used for the estimations. This situation hampers comparison among studies, because, so far, differences in estimations provided by different techniques have not been assessed. This note examines whether a manual method based on visual counts in aliquots and an automated method using a Coulter counter yield equivalent estimations of egg numbers in vagina and utero of 3 anisakid nematode species (Anisakis simplex, Pseudoterranova decipiens, and Contracaecum osculatum). The number of eggs from 50 females per nematode species was estimated using both techniques. The automated and ma…

Veterinary medicineSeals EarlessBiologyCoulter counterAscaridoideaPhocoenaAnimalsParasite Egg CountEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnalysis of VarianceEcologyContracaecum osculatumUterusAnisakis simplexReproducibility of Resultsbiology.organism_classificationPseudoterranova decipiensAnisakisAscaridida InfectionsFertilityNematodeAnisakid nematodeVaginaFemaleParasitologyAutomated methodJournal of Parasitology
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Determinación de anticuerpos anti-Anisakis y relación con las subpoblaciones linfocitarias αβ Y γδ en pacientes con Enfermedad de Crohn

2015

La enfermedad de Crohn (EC) es una enfermedad de etiopatogenia y fisiopatología compleja, que se desarrolla sobre una base de múltiples alteraciones inmunes, tanto de la inmunidad innata como de la inmunidad adquirida. Siguiendo nuestra línea de investigación en relación a la deficiencia de LTγδ en pacientes con enfermedad de Crohn, planteamos la hipótesis de trabajo de que parásitos como Anisakis simplex, ingerido frecuentemente mediante el consumo de pescado, podrían aprovechar este estado de inmunidad alterada en la enfermedad de Crohn para infectar con mayor frecuencia a estos pacientes que a la población sana. Hemos realizado un estudio prospectivo de casos y controles desde junio de 2…

anticuerpos anti-AnisakisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna::Gastroenterología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna::Gastroenterología [UNESCO]linfocitos gamma deltapoblaciones linfocitariasEnfermedad de CrohnAnisakidosis
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GASTROINTESTINAL HELMINTHS OF THE DUSKY DOLPHIN, LAGENORHYNCHUS OBSCURUS (GRAY, 1828), OFF PATAGONIA, IN THE SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC

1999

The stomachs and intestines of 23 dusky dolphins incidentally caught in a trawl fishery off Patagonia were surveyed for helminths. All the dolphins were parasitized, with a total of 3,936 helminth individuals. Only five species occurred, of which three were common (prevalence ± 10%): Anisakis simplex, Braunina cordiformis and Hadwenius sp. A. simplex was present in all the dolphins and showed the highest abundance and mean intensity (104.9 individuals/infected host). B. cordiformis was next most common (87%), and Hadwenius sp. third (52.2%). A. simplex was found mostly in the stomach (94.8%), B. cordiformis in the duodenal ampulla (51.4%), and Hadwenius sp. in the stomach (64.5%). The rare …

biologyEcologyAnisakis simplexRare speciesSpecies distributionCetaceaZoologyAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationLagenorhynchus acutusHelminthsDusky dolphinLagenorhynchushuman activitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Mammal Science
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Population Structure and Habitat Selection by Anisakis simplex in 4 Odontocete Species from Northern Argentina

2003

We described the population structure and habitat selection of Anisakis simplex in 46 franciscanas, Pontoporia blainvillei, 8 Burmeister's porpoises, Phocoena spinnipinis, 2 Dusky dolphins, Lagenorhynchus ob- scurus, and 2 common dolphins, Delphinus delphis, caught incidentally in the coastal fisheries of northern Argentina. Prevalence ranged from 50% to 100%, but mean intensities were low (1.0-3.6), suggesting that A. simplex has low recruitment rates to coastal dolphins in this area. Adult nematodes were found exclusively in the main stomach of 64.5% of franciscanas (the first stomach of this species) and the forestomach of 50% of Burmeister's porpoises and Dusky dolphins. Other developme…

biologyEcologyAnisakis simplexZoologyCetaceaPhocoenaDelphinus delphisbiology.organism_classificationPopulation densityHabitatbiology.animalParasitologyLagenorhynchusMatingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComparative Parasitology
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The role of lantern fish (Myctophidae) in the life-cycle of cetacean parasites from western Mediterranean waters

2015

Myctophids (lantern fish) and cephalopods play a key role in trophic webs from the continental slope and oceanic waters linking the zooplankton to top predators. Many cetaceans feed on both lantern fish and cephalopods, and such prey would thus be expected to bridge the trophic gap in the life-cycles of helminths infecting cetaceans. However, information on the life-cycles of most of these helminths is extremely scanty. We examined the parasite fauna of myctophids and cephalopods in two areas from the western Mediterranean where at least 21 helminth taxa from cetaceans have been reported and both cetacean diversity and abundance is high. A total of 1012 individuals of 8 lantern fish species…

biologyEcologyved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBenthosema glacialeAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationAnisakisSepietta owenianaMyctophum punctatumLampanyctus crocodilusPredatory fishParatenicNotoscopelus elongatusDeep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
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On the morphology of Anisakis pegreffii: a comparative analysis of three microscopic techniques used to build a new parasite atlas

2014

BACKGROUND: Human anisakidosis is a parasitic anthropozoonosis caused by larval nematodes of the family Anisakidae. Here, we report a detailed description of the morphology of Anisakis pegreffii third-stage larva performed using a conventional light and confocal microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) that provide a basis for both phenotypic studies and genetic mutations. METHODS: The collected larvae from fish were morphologically identified as Anisakis larvae Type I, and they were characterized by PCR-RFLP to identify the Anisakis pegreffii specie. Using NC5/NC2 primers, ribosomal genomic regions ITS1, 5.8 SrRNA and ITS2 of DNA were amplified and PCR products were sequenced. Fi…

confocal microscopecanning electron microscopyPCR-RFLPAnisakis pegreffiimorphologylight microscope
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Phenotypic tradeoffs between egg number and egg size in three parasitic anisakid nematodes

2007

Phenotypic tradeoffs between number and size of eggs were tested in three component populations of three marine anisakid nematodes: Anisakis simplex, Pseudoterranova decipiens and Contracaecum osculatum. Body and uterine volumes (as proxies of female size), and egg number, mean egg volume and clutch volume (as descriptors of reproductive output) were measured in 50 females of each species. Evidence of a phenotypic tradeoff was detected only in A. simplex; the first time that has been found in a parasite population. Comparison of feasible values inferred from the van Noordwijk and de Jong's model and current data showed that interindividual variation in egg size was narrower than expected in…

education.field_of_studyEcologyRange (biology)Contracaecum osculatumPopulationAnisakis simplexZoologyBiologyPseudoterranova decipiensPhenotypeParasite hostingeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSemelparity and iteroparityOikos
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A histological study of eosinophilic granuloma in mice following infestation with Anisakis larvae

2014

eosinophilic granuloma Anisakis
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